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On a unit circle, the terminal point of theta is (1/2,square root 3/2). what is theta

On a unit circle, the terminal point of theta is (1/2,square root 3/2). what is theta-example-1
User Mohammad Rafiee
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Given the terminal point of Θ:


((1)/(2),\frac{\sqrt[]{3}}{2})

Let's find the value of Θ.

In polar coordinates, we have the points as


P=(R,\theta)

Where:

R is the radius and Θ is the angle.

We know in rectangular coordinates, we have:

x = R * cosΘ

Y = R * sinΘ

Thus, to find the value of Θ, we have:


\sin \theta=\frac{\sqrt[]{3}}{2}

Solve for Θ.


\begin{gathered} \\ \text{sin}\theta=\frac{\sqrt[]{3}}{2} \\ \end{gathered}

Take the inverse cosine of both sides:


\begin{gathered} \theta=\sin ^(-1)(\frac{\sqrt[]{3}}{2}) \\ \\ \theta=(\pi)/(3) \end{gathered}

ANSWER:


C.\text{ }(\pi)/(3)radians

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